7:15 AM | Snow mixed with sleet or rain, later today and early tonight with a few slick spots possible; another stronger low produces heavy rain here late Wednesday
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly cloudy, chilly, some light snow, sleet or rain likely during the afternoon hours, low-to-mid 40’s, but temperatures dropping during the precipitation event this afternoon
Tonight
Mostly cloudy, chilly, some early evening light snow, sleet or rain still possible, some slick spots can form even after the precipitation ends as temperatures will drop to or below freezing
Tuesday
Mostly sunny, milder, low 50’s
Tuesday night
Partly cloudy, chilly, low 40’s
Wednesday
Cloudy, mild, rain likely, becoming heavy at times late, low 50’s
Thursday
Mostly cloudy, showers possible early, low-to-mid 50’s early, but then turning cooler
Friday
Mostly cloudy, windy, colder, upper 30’s
Saturday
Partly sunny, cold, mid-to-upper 30’s
Discussion
A weak low pressure system will slide to our southeast today and it should throw back enough moisture into our region to produce some light snow or rain during the PM hours. It’ll get milder tomorrow and Wednesday ahead of a stronger storm system that will cause rain here during the Wednesday PM hours into early Thursday and some of that rain will be heavy. Colder air starts to move into the East by Friday and this will be associated with a major change to the overall temperature pattern. Our recent mild stretch is about to end as more and more sustained cold will be the rule from mid-month on.
Video
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